Wow, what a terribly short-sighted egotistical decision...

So the POV is: only Ubuntu specific Linux software will be usable on
Ubuntu going forward (even the whitelist approach while already stupid,
and intentionally hidden to confuse non technical users into not using
apps that don't write Ubuntu specific version, at least it was an option
for those of us who use many non Ubuntu specific apps by choice and
sometimes by mandate).

Why break usability of existing software to remove a list in a hidden
setting (because the code is still there indefinitely for Wine and Java
apps) for _no_reason_at_all_  Great... Well, Cinnamon is getting better
every day...

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